Henry James' the Aspern Papers: I Intend to Judge Things for Myself; To Judge Wrongly, I Think, Is More Honorable Than Not to Judge at All. by Henry James

Henry James' the Aspern Papers: I Intend to Judge Things for Myself; To Judge Wrongly, I Think, Is More Honorable Than Not to Judge at All.

Henry James

72 pages first pub 1888 (editions)

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"I intend to judge things for myself; to judge wrongly, I think, is more honorable than not to judge at all." The Aspern Papers is one of the novellas written by Henry James in the late-nineteenth century. It tells the story of a literary biograph...

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